Architecture in Uniform: Designing and Building for the Second World War
Architecture in Uniform: Designing and Building for the Second World War
Architecture in Uniform: Designing and Building for the Second World War documents the extensive contribution of architecture to the Second World War, and considers how it questioned architectural methods and fundamental structures, and lead to the supremacy of modernism.
This publication not only focuses on plans, buildings, and technological inventions but also examines the many types of visual representation used for war purposes, enhanced by a rich array of newly found illustrations such as drawings, photographs, maps, and posters.
Jean-Louis Cohen
Graphic design by Hazan, with Sylvie Milliet
Published in French as Architecture en uniforme : Projeter et constuire pour la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Co-published in 2011 with Hazan
Hardcover, 448 pages
Related exhibition: Architecture in Uniform: Designing and Building for the Second World War